INSTALLING USB DRIVER AND APPLICATION SOFTWARE

Make the following settings on your computer after the installation of the driver is finished.

Setting of Audio and Audio CD

[Windows 98/98SE only]

*Terminate all the activated applications.

*When using Windows 98SE, restart Windows, first.

1Click the Windows “Start” button and select “Settings”, and then “Control Panel”.

2Double-click the “Multimedia” icon.

3Click the “Audio” tab and select “USB Audio Device” at “Preferred device” of “Playback”.

*Usually, this setting is automatically made.

*If “USB Audio Device” does not appear, restart Windows.

4Click the “CD Music” tab and select the CD-ROM drive for playing audio CDs.

5Click the check box of “Enable digital CD audio for this CD-ROM device” to enter the check mark.

*It may happen that the check box cannot be clicked because some CD-ROM drives cannot be used for playing audio CDs.

6Click “OK” and close the “Multimedia” setting panel.

7Restart Windows.

Note

When using two or more drives, you must make the above setting

for each drive.

Checking the Audio setting

[Windows Me only]

1 Click the Windows Me “Start” button and select “Settings”, and then “Control Panel”.

2 Double-click the “Sounds and Multimedia” icon.

3 Click the “Audio” tab and select “USB Audio

Device” at “Preferred device” of “Sound Playback”.

*Usually, this setting is automatically made.

*If “USB Audio Device” does not appear, restart Windows.

Checking sound output and adjusting volume

[Windows 98/98SE and Windows Me]

PC PC

AUX1

AUX2

TUNER

VIRTUAL Display

VOL

DSP P-SET

Volume control

Power switch

1 Make the following operations on the front panel of this unit.

a)Press the power switch to turn on this unit. (Some messages are shown on the display.)

b)Press the PC input selector key repeatedly to select USB as the input source.

c)Use the volume control to adjust the volume. (Set the control to about “30”.)

2 Adjust the volume on the computer as follows.

a)Double-click the speaker icon on the task tray, or select “Start”, “Programs”, “Accessories”, “Entertainment” in this order and click “Volume Control”.

(The volume adjustment window appears.)

b)Adjust the volume by dragging the “Volume” slider. Set the slider between the center and max. positions.

*Do not enter the check mark in the “Mute” check box. If entered, sound output will stop.

3 Click the Windows “Start” button and select “Settings”, and then “Control Panel”.

4 Double-click the “Sounds” (or “Sounds and

Multimedia”) icon.

5 Click the “Sounds” tab.

6 Check that the sound is output normally by outputting “Default sound”, etc. from “Events” (or “Sound Events”).

*If no sound is heard, restart Windows and check again.

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